MS Harley 5927 - Fragments Collection Metadata Dublin Core Title MS Harley 5927 - Fragments Collection: MS Harley 5927 - Fragments Sort by: Title Creator Date Added / 61 pages Ductor dubitantium, or the rule of conscience in all her general measures; serving as a great instrument for the determination of cases of conscience. In four books. The third edition. By Jeremy Taylor, chaplain in ordinary to King Charles the First, and late Lord Bishop of Down and Conner. Jeremy Taylor The true intellectual system of the universe: the first part; wherein, all the reason and philosophy of atheism is confuted; and its impossibility demonstrated. By R. Cudworth, D.D. Ralph Cudworth A dissuasive from popery. The first part. By Jer. Taylor, Chaplain in Ordinary to King Charles the First, and late Lord Bishop of Down and Connor. The fifth edition, revised and corrected. Jeremy Taylor [Untitled] The works of the reverend and learned Mr. John Gregorie, Master of Arts of Christ's-Church, Oxon. In two parts: the first containing Notes and observations upon several passages in Scripture; the second his Posthuma, being divers learned tracts upon various subjects. John Gregory [Untitled] The league illegal. Wherein the late Solemn League and Covenant is seriously examined, scholastically and solidly confuted: for the right informing of weak and tender consciences, and the undeceiving of the erroneous. Written long since in prison, by Daniel Featley D.D. and never until now made known to the world. Published by John Faireclough, vulgò Featley, chaplain to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. Daniel Featley The matching of the magistrates authority, and the Christians true liberty in matters of religion. VVherein is clearly stated, how farre the magistrate may impose or restrain in matters of faith and vvorship, and how far forth the Christian may challenge freedome and exemption. In a sermon preached at the Assizes at Dorchester, Jul.17.1651. William Lyford Inquisitio Anglicana: or The disguise discovered. Shevving the proceedings of the commissioners at White hall, for the approbation of ministers, in the examinations of Anthony Sadler Cler: (chaplain to the Right Honourable the Lady Pagett, dowager) vvhose delay, triall, suspence and vvrong, presents it self for remedy, to the Ld Protector, and the High Court of Parliament: and for information to the clergy, and all the people of the nation. Anthony Sadler The country-mans catechisme: or, the Churches plea for tithes. Wherein is plainely discovered, the duty and dignity of Christs ministers, and the peoples duty to them. By R. B. B.D. Fellow of Trin. Col. Camb. Robert Boreman